Use case: I would like to change the input language for voice input without having to click through "Settings/voice input and output/voice recognition settings/Language" And I have a couple of similar ones resulting in the same question:Is there a way to place a shortcut to a particular submenu of the settings on a home screen?

Another (even better) option would be to tie a praticular setting to a custom keyboard shortcut.

This is the only working solution and the only one with a real explanation. Many thanks, ce4.
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kostjaJul 11 '12 at 19:11

Nice to know you appreciate it and got it working (some time has passed since you asked it, hehe)! Alas, it's not easy to find the params (needs serious power user skills) but once you got them it's easy.
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ce4Jul 11 '12 at 19:15

@ce4 Any idea how to get to SIM management/SIM INFORMATION/{specific sim} and switch to turn it on/off (I have dual sim phone)?
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Piotr DobrogostOct 12 '12 at 15:55

Unfortunately you're right. The "add shortcut" method features only a ridiculously narrow selection of settings...takes some wind off my sails, but thanks anyway. Could one do it programmatically? I could whip up an app doing exactly that then.
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kostjaSep 8 '11 at 19:33

Check the market for apps/widgets that make it easier to get to your settings. "Quick Settings" was one that I've used in the past.
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Al E.Sep 8 '11 at 19:59

Nice idea, but the deepest setting i get proposed is the "voice input and output". I experimented for some time...so I'm afraid deeper settings just dont make it into the index. So it even takes me half a second more to reach the language settings. But GS is still a very useful app I wasnt aware of, so +1
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kostjaSep 9 '11 at 6:11

Hmm, have installed it but... I don't get it. I have read the only tutorial I could find : androidguys.com/2008/12/02/… but have still no clue how to cut to a submenu.Care to help?
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kostjaJan 31 '12 at 19:08